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Old 04-27-2007, 04:38 PM
 
Location: Milky Way Galaxy,Earth,Northern Hemisphere,North America,USA,Pennsyltucky
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I wasn't as hysterical last night, but I had pain killers!

Don't you all wish I had those all the time?
I thought about you when I read that post. And you live in a mobile home, too? I've lived in one, and yes, during tornado warnings, in a mobile home, you're extra sensitive to the dangers.

I hope you can move out of there hiknapster!

blessings, Shen
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Old 04-27-2007, 06:05 PM
 
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I thought about you when I read that post. And you live in a mobile home, too? I've lived in one, and yes, during tornado warnings, in a mobile home, you're extra sensitive to the dangers.

I hope you can move out of there hiknapster!

blessings, Shen
Thanks for thinking of me.

Being in a mobile home doesn't help, but last month in Alabama, a tornado tore apart a brick high school, killing 20 people. No where is really safe in a tornado, unless, maybe, you are underground.
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Old 04-27-2007, 06:29 PM
 
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Thanks for thinking of me.
No where is really safe in a tornado, unless, maybe, you are underground.
My dad had built an earth sheltered home 30 years ago. Wish it was still in the family, but it had to get sold after he died. There, you don't worry about tornadoes.

blessings, Shen
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Old 04-28-2007, 09:05 AM
 
Location: Hometown of Jason Witten
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My dad had built an earth sheltered home 30 years ago. Wish it was still in the family, but it had to get sold after he died. There, you don't worry about tornadoes.

blessings, Shen
I would not panic because of the recent tornadoes. Most places in East Tennessee only have one about once in a hundred years.
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Old 04-28-2007, 09:56 AM
 
Location: Tennessee
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I would not panic because of the recent tornadoes. Most places in East Tennessee only have one about once in a hundred years.
When I was in Tennessee last October they had one in Morgan County that did property damage (ripping of roofs, garages, etc.) in a town called Mossy Grove which is in East Tennessee (adjacent to Anderson and Roane counties). Four years before that (2002) a tornado hit the same town and 8 people died according to CNN.

http://archives.cnn.com/2002/WEATHER...rms/index.html

I think it goes back to the "touched down" issue. I know that we get tornado warnings where I live now but they don't seem to touch down.
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Old 04-28-2007, 11:23 AM
 
Location: Seattle
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The 2002 tornadoes, some of which hit Mossy Grove, were a pretty freak thing for this area. It was a large system, as I recall. So, that's really more of the exception to the rule. Ridgerunner's right - in all of my years in Greene County, I can't even remember there being one large-scale tornado (Mossy Grove size). The wind here can get exceptionally brutal and small tornados form, raise hell, then disappear.
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Old 04-28-2007, 11:41 AM
 
Location: Hometown of Jason Witten
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Thanks for thinking of me.

Being in a mobile home doesn't help, but last month in Alabama, a tornado tore apart a brick high school, killing 20 people. No where is really safe in a tornado, unless, maybe, you are underground.
Yeah, if you get a direct hit any home becomes mobile.
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Old 04-28-2007, 01:47 PM
 
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Rigerunner: Isn't that the truth? You are so funny!

From what I've seen, and checking the national weather service records, it seems that east of Knoxville, and beyond, you see very few, if any, tornadoes. That's another reason for me to move further east!
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Old 04-28-2007, 03:33 PM
 
Location: Seattle
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I'd hazard a quite uneducated guess that the mountain system has a lot to do with deterring them tornaders.
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